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PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS self must be con- sidered, too. regardless of the fact that your Christ- mas money seems all too little for the number of gifts that you buy, We have made it possible for to new dress or coat for the holiday, by specially pric- ing a choice, number that includes many styles and sizes. One’s l"vi'l'.\ woman Ilil\(‘ a SILK DRESSES as low as $7.50 11, 1928, TEMPLEOPENED ~ WITHELECTION Biggest Me;l:né in YearS‘ | at Election of Officers { of Blue Lodge ‘ | i The new Scottish Rite Temple was opened last night with the |first official Masonic maeting to (be held there, the annual election of officers of Mt. Juneau Lodge | No. 147, F. & A. M., presided ov by H. I Lucas, Master. It was| the largest Masonic meeting held here in many ye Walter P. Scott, | the past year as Se /a g | was clected Master to succeed Mr, | | Lucas. s elected | were: E. L. Gruber, Sznior War. | |den; W. B. King, Junior Warden; | | W. 8. George, Treasurer, and«C. E.| Naghel, Secretary. Installation of | officers will take place at the| first méeting next month. * | Tonight the Bastern Star willl meet in the Temple for their an-! nual election of officers SCOTTISHRITE | rving during | 4 Suitable Christmas Gifts for Children Pedal Cars, Cogst Wagons, Sleds, Ice Skates, Skiis, Velecopide, Punching Bag, Boxing Gloves, Air Rifles, Boy Scout Axe, Compass, Flashlight, Boy Scout Bag, Tools, .22 Rifle, Boy Scout Pocket Knife, Basketball, Baseball Glove, Fishing Rod, Fish Basket, Football. Ask to see the new Remington Air Rifle SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. If It's Hardware, “We Have It” Brighten Her Christmas with a fine diamond The kind of personal regard that ‘‘wears Wednesday at 2 p.m. the anmml“, reunion of Masonic hodies will |’ open, and continue for the remain. | ! [der of the week, ending next $at |’ urday evening with the formal, of. | ficial dedication of ,the new struc- ture. This will be a ritualistic PARIS. ceremony attended only by Masons in the latest ecolle At 7 p.m. tomorrow, initiatory q work in the 1d4th degree will be L‘”"l on. Other degrees will be conferred cach evening this week, - e well” finds its perfect ex- ression in the diamond . . . other gifts have faded from memory, diamonds will still glow, with undiminished beauty—symbols of the spirit that prompted their giving... We have the newest modes in bracelets, rings, brooches, and Gruen Wrist Watches— set with diamonds of rare beauty and perfect cut—all reasonably priced. COATS as low $23.50 All our New Ifall HATS as A great deal of white is shown f ening | tions and more than half of the white dresses are chiffcn. A | at Chantal's, which has a long yellow chiffon scarf, is beaded over with silver in a criss-cross mod and there are . geometrical patterns worked on the silver beads, @ ~ % !skirt is held closely about the hips by a yoke « ned in s N A fan shaped panel, gathered in front, breaks the hemline, A} B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. back s gathered under the ycke and touches th in back. . RITA 2 ensuing year will take place at The Christmas Store # . the Scottish Rite Temple this ev- her son were before. An empty flask and bottles on ening. All members are urged to E | attend. MILDRED 9 - — . ~— {the Kkitchen table indicated = she jadv. ALICE BROWN, ¢ Seaitle Has ‘"y.\.l‘(,ry declared the woman had heen rob.|entertajned. guests, the Police re: BURNED ALIVE @ { | Wort bed and heaten and that she fell ported. In Death of Woman; 11.- \3 |to her death only atter a territic = b, i 4 | struggle with some unknown as. g Two Versions Given : 118 ome of| {B the| | HE | saflant, an unidentified man, | ars of age, was found on the highway near Utica. The| police express beliel that he was | burned alive. The theory is that| he was a vietim of Detroit’s| underworld and he was tortured Ly gangsters. The only clue to laundry mark band. ! o el B B OII papers f Diamond Rings in a wide choice of designs $25-$50-$100 nistic design louse in ver. The heels | ATIESTION EASTERN STARS ELECTION OF GFFICERS The election of cfficers for the the skirt absent -the’ night lll‘ll'llllllIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll g Swedish Premier T DROP INVESTIGATION SEATTLE, Lec. 11.—The po-|In lice annotinced they have dronped |which was still smouldering, SEATTLE, Dec. 11 Rings on hep rs were dentod|the investigation into the death [hody of huried nine feet to her death, Mrs. {anq a necklace had been torn|°f Mrs. Macer. 'Th> coroner hasfabout 40 James L. Macer was found by her |e.om her throat. Her purse wxn«f“'"“ announced there will be .nu also found to have bgen stglen, |'BAuest swinging to the police theory that the woman accident- ally fell from a porch and was killed. > ATTENTION For Carpenter Work of any kind-=shop- or city—Call Handy Andy, Phone 498. MT. CLEMS, ich., charred clothing Dec The woman's arms were bruised, Supposedly near the back porch of She son dying her home died later Five detectives, after g y, reported the wom allen off the porch whilc cated. Deputy Coroner Corson howev yesterday. actured skull, Deputy Coroner Corson said (he E v | kitchen door jam had been dented apparently from blows she struck with a broom in an <:ilempt to de- fend herself. Both the woman’s husband andj T Only a Few Days Left in which te mail Gordons Sardons Srdoress S o o Admiral Salomon Arvid Lind- man, who recently was named prime minister of the Swedish gov- ernments —————— W. D. GROSS PRAISES THE ALASKA WEEKLY W. D. Gt Juncau Theats X ! the Coliseum Personal Greeting Cards ABLY AND REFRESHINGLY “DIFFERENT.” YOU CAN DO THIS IN THE CASE OF EACH PERSON ON YOUR LIST IF YOU W{LL MAKE A TOUR OF OUR SHOP. EACH AND EVERY GIFT USEFUL AND PRACTICAL, YET INDIVIDUAL. UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Complte line of silk and ray- SCARFS o oM from 81 to $11.50, TIES Towns, pajamas, step-ins, SOCKS panties, bltoomer s, ban- = prpei A fuvi TIE and SCARF SETS o, A the BATHROBES piece suit. HANDKERCHIEFS, linen, Quilted Loumging Robes. Costume i:??&fy — for Yoy pongee, silk, plain and in- itialed—two for 25 cents to outfit. $1.00. Ilowers—for ‘coat and dress, in beautiful %hristmns CIGARETTE LIGHTERS YARDLEY TOILET SETS boxes. % Perfumes and' Tojlet Sets: FOR THE SMAEL GIRL DRESSES Linens. Christmas .Gl) Boxes. COATS TEDDY SUITS SILK UNDERWEAR BOOTEES OSE o FOR THE SMALE BOY CAPB & ket Bl CRIB ROBES Vo LOVES, fabric and wool. CARRIAGE ROBES 5 's: s UMBRELLAS ated money 1esident Sitka ment's h 1 mmnmuuunnmmmmmuilummlmmmmmmmm I FOR LADIES Leather Hand Bags. Umbrellas—a new shipment. Hose, a special line of Rollins run stop, very sheer, $1.00. Kayser and Gold Striped Hose, $1.00-$2.50. Kid and fabric gloves, $1.00- $4.50. Handkerchiefs, f r om simple nainsoak squares to fine hand embroidered and lace edged linen and silk, 10 cents-$1. FOR THE INFANT DRESSES | GERTRUDES | & CAPS MITTENS who He went out 3 1at he declared, would ra Mr. G tha p Mr to your friends in the States. hat paper. Near- ¥ aid, the paper takes up the cause of some old Alaskan who 1: “up £ ae and raises the money n give him proper medica or to send him back to his people! and friends. On %everal occasi | he said, it had rais S give an old Alaskan, who had lllln]’ in poverty, a decent burial Motor EIT’ Demolisher Sells Parts for Profit, GLASGOW, Dec. 11.—The motor trade has deveioped a new| industry — the motor-car demol-' isher. The bhusiness, whish gpreading over the country, com- prises the selling of vital parts| A . . h 3 4 ‘ : ] of old car which have been dis-| > 4 p 3 e p m ‘ : P . Emp‘re l . s IR DN iy 1 ) O TS T Rt -Q N ‘lllllllll!;llllllll!lll.llll]l]lllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlll"IlIIIllllllllllllllllIllllIIIllllllllllllll"lll!lllllllllllIIIIIIllllllIl|IlIlIIlllIIl|lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll"l‘ Nice selection to choose from-— Place your orders today N is| mantled. | Many small firms are doing a| zood business in this department | | of the motor trade, and they make much more money on the vital parts than they give for the g old cars. For many years this ' business was the monopoly of the professiona car thief, but the| % vigilance of the police has given | g it over to the hflflmt‘q de- molisher, L A representative will gladly call at your home -